This still life photography series aims to focus on the artistry Mr Lee puts into his work as well as to document a chapter of our childhood before it is quickly forgotten.
Emerging Talent and Community at MT. Rokko, Japan
The week-long festival held in Kobe City has an interesting “camp” format centred on portfolio reviews and clinics for emerging photographers in Japan and abroad.
Survey Highlights: Photography in Southeast Asia
Highlights from the soon-to-launch book: Photography in Southeast Asia: A Survey, by Zhuang Wubin and published by NUS Press.
Mother Teresa: Canonization and Photography
Magnum Photos commissioned Sohrab Hura and Raghu Rai to photograph the canonisation of Mother Theresa and her legacy in India.
Once Upon A Night, by Koh Yee Chao
I started documenting Chinese spirit-mediumship or Tang Ki back in 2011, where my journey often took me to rituals held in the dead of the night.
Finding Survival and Triumph in Asia at Photo Kathmandu 2016
Invisible Photographer Asia is most honoured and excited to be partnering Photo Kathmandu for their second edition to be held between 21 October and 3 November, 2016.
Li Zhensheng 李振盛: Photography, Life & Vows during the Cultural Revolution
On 9th September 2016, the 40th death anniversary of Mao Zedong, we sit down with Li Zhensheng 李振盛 to talk about the Cultural Revolution, life and photography.
Highlights from Li Zhensheng’s Witness: The Archive of Cultural Revolution
As a photojournalist, I understand that both good and bad are co-existing and complementary. Unfortunately exhibitions in China even today focuses only on the good.” – Li Zhensheng.
Daido Moriyama: Prints and Books from 1960s – 1980s
Reacting to the postwar Japan of social unrest, protest and rapid growth, Daido Moriyama: Prints and Books from 1960s – 1980s surveys through Daido Moriyama’s works, and how they reflect the Zeitgeist Movement of Japan between 1960s – 1980s.
Photography in Southeast Asia: A Survey, by Zhuang Wubin
In Southeast Asia, our understanding of photography is largely framed through the binary of photography versus art, which morphs into the other dichotomous paradigm of straight photographers versus artists who use photography.
Photography goes Public in Singapore
Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) 2016 will, for the first time, exhibit their Open Call Showcase in public spaces in Singapore.
SIPF: The Photography Archive as Conversation
The Archive as Conversation examines the nature of photographs as documentation of events, occasions, people and personal memories.
Featured Collectives: Myanmar Street Photographers Debut
Myanmar’s first organised group of Street Photographers will debut their exhibition in the country’s capital Yangon on 17th September 2016.
Yasunori Matsui, CAPTIVITY
Zoos are valuable places where we can see rare animals. How do they feel in such an environment and how does their instincts change?
Broy Lim: and now they know
And now they know is the revelation of the part of me that even my family could only speculate upon.